Category: archives
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Cardinal runners are ready to race
CROSS COUNTRY By: Tim Falls The Lawrence High School boys cross country team is looking to improve from last year and the girls’ team is excited about being able to score. The girls have been running as an unofficial team the past few seasons since they did not have enough runners to score in their…
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LETTER
Kudos to officials for good work To the editor: With the most recent news of yet another “spa” being shut down by the South Brunswick Police Department, residents of South Brunswick are reassured that Chief Ray Hayducka is doing a lot to keep up the quality of life in our township. In his short…
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Go directly to jail, but do collect $200 (or close to it)
By: Stephanie Prokop BORDENTOWN CITY It was an evening of curbside laughs, complete with old-fashioned powdered wigs and two prominent citizens behind bars. Many residents walked by and donated money, others honked their car horns and exclaimed, "Free the mayor!" as they cruised by the first Bordentown City Kangaroo Court. The purpose of the…
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Equipment exposition set Sept. 14-16
Days of the Past event at Washington Crossing State Park Washington Crossing State Park will be the location for the annual Days of the Past exposition put on by the Delaware Valley Old Time Power & Equipment Association, a statewide club of early farm tractor and power equipment enthusiasts. They will be joined by the…
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Fungus Among Us
An ambassador of mushrooms talks about photography in Washington Crossing, Pa. Mushrooms are popping up all over, literally: In the ground, in the saucepan, and in medicine and cosmetics. The mystery around and fear of mushrooms that once existed is giving way to new understanding. This is no surprise to Taylor Lockwood, photographer, aesthetic mycologist,…
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Football Preview: Warriors aiming for playoff spot
Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Could this be the year the New Egypt High School football team finally has a breakout season? Of course, for a Group I team entering just its sixth varsity season, it’s already done a pretty good job breaking away from the pack. New Egypt goes into the 2007 campaign which…
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A mother reflects on her baby’s amazing year
Child faced many physical challenges. By: Eileen Oldfield One year ago after her son, Jake, was born, Lynn Whitenight spent most of her days pacing the halls at St. Peter’s University Hospital. She’d wake up around 5 a.m., stay at the hospital until 11 or 11:30 p.m., come home, sleep, and do it all over…
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For just 35 clams, Elks serve all you can eat
Saturday’s event helps support group’s camp for special needs children By:Eileen Oldfield Labor Day may be over, and school started, but Manville and Hillsborough residents can get one last taste of summer at the Manville and Hillsborough Elks’ 16th Annual Clambake, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. The event will feature four hours of food,…
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New directive on immigrants ‘no problem,’ police say
Order issued by New Jersey attorney general. By: Linda Seida A new order to notify federal immigration officials when illegal aliens are charged with an indictable offense won’t change the way local law enforcement agencies do business. They say they were doing that long before the order was handed down, when the decision whether to…
